Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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Pointer
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^X^^pOklahoma City, Okla^ March 30, 1907-Saturday.
OYSTERS ANY STYLE
30c Per Dozen
(They are Baltimore Select.—Received direct, by Excess)
The American Lunch Room
Grand Special Closing Programme of the Skating
Season at DELMAR RINK Sunday
T.ick and Fancy W «on ot OH, C*. ^
Music by Ward-Finley Orchestra. Admission 10c. bkates ^
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TO rent—miscellaneous
XtTentlon farmers For rent for
sharp of crop. 10() acre farm 11 miles
from Oklahoma City, all in cultivation.
Improved. Call on owner, Laigh Clark,
138 1-2 W. Main.
To Rent—1 large storage room
25x70 feet, entrance from alley back
of 220Vfe Main street. Also 1 nice ro .
business, 25x50. Apply at 220%
Main. H. D. Estes
for
W.
" For Rent—18x25 foot tront end of
business house. 219 8. Hudson. Call
Lew Bros.. 11 N- Robinson- "ti
to trade—miscellaneous.
To Trade^lncoinelracUage for re->-
SS? E carfPQtntenO^l
" For Exchange—A credlt certlti-
care at Frederlckson-Kroh Music Ca,
for a cow or pony. Call 8io w
street. —
WANTED- REAL ESTATE
w An *
Wanted—To buy 5 to 8 room mod-
en, house, cottage JftewV.
ST J
north ot nth and ««•
Flvt. ml, particular.
gain. Address G. r. - ^—3
Wanted—To b5yT to G room pot-
tage in sonthtown, a 2—3
balance terms^honejWUs, _
Wanted—To purchase -. ^
bargain prices; .co"7hgtreets, west
between 6th and 20th streets.
side or in Maywood or Llncom ^ ^
State terms, street 2—3
M 40 care Pointer.
FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK.
Call
her tired run about and « ^ g
New State Brew. Assn. —
K,n, 7
riage for sale. Call i 2__3
Ilia' —= jirieylind
negro wreck victim
a ft. reno soldier.
The negro killed in the Rock Island
1 wreck at Council yesterday morning .
| while riding the blind baggage was,
found to be Goodrich Turner after be- j
i ing removed from the place where
: pinioned by Sheriff Garrison and sev- .
eral men about 0 o clock lafet nigh1 .
Turner wore a blue serge suit
clothes. In bis pockets were foundI 20
cents in money, 2 keys, a pocket knife
and a furlough, the Utter re™^\ng
the fact that he was a b. S. regulai
soldier. Turner was a private of
Company B, 25th regiment, infantry,
station. Fort Reno. Thefurlough was
signed bv Capt. E. C. Car>, 30th in j
fantry, Fort Reno and was issued for .
•i leave of absence to Anadarko fiom
JlS 26th to April 4th, 1907. An en-
velope bearing the name of John Ga
lecv Dept. Commesary, Manila, f.
I. was also found upon his person
Turner's remains were buried in
cemetery here this morning.
putnam" PARK—Afternoon ami
Evening—skating.
$25,000 libel suit
Before Judke Harper this afternoon
depositions are being taken m
$25 000 libel suit of Chief ot Police
Hubatka against the Daily Oklahoman
The Oklahoman has subpoenied about
35 witnesses and will make an
in nrove their statement made, that
Hubatka has accepted money from
gamblers for protection, is^true
batka hasn't subpoenied any witness
es.
Dr and Mrs. Dicken of 126 West
Seventh street gave a dinner last
evening in honor of Rev. and Mrs \\.
M Anderson of Dothan, Ala. ■ -
in attendance besides the host and
hostess were: Rev. and Mrs. Ander-
son Rev. and Mrs. Portei, I. M.
Hol'comb and wife, A. L| Gartside and
and wife and .1. H. Bolinger and wife
A five course dinner was served.
champion skating races.
The greatest skating race that has
ever been pulled off in the state
Hink Over a dozen of the fastest
skaters from Oklahoma, Indian Ter-
[ritory Arkansas. Texas. Missouri an
Kansas will take part. A solid goia
medal and one hundred in gold will
1 tho nrize The excitement prom-
I',',' to surpass any sporting event
ever seen here and will no doubt
witnessed by large crowds
1 E. Johnston the 'Whiskey
guisher' who caused the arrest of
several liquor dealers here recently
passed through the city last nig.
en route to Chickasha where he will
continue to prosecute alleged ° te"|J
ers of the law. Mr. Johnston is the
special liquor inspector employed by
the government.
alleged gamblers
arrested by sherief
Abe Faltz and James Gowling were
arrested by Sheriff Garrisori last night
charged with reliving a farmer froin
near Lawton of about $400 whueen
gaged in a cold-deck poker game
s f after the two alleged gamblers
arrest, the sheriffs force were unable
to locate the farmer or findout.Mb
name. The two men are in the coun
ty jail.
3 lines 3 times for 25 cents is the
Pointer want ad rate.
For Sale—Kaffir corn sacked and
delivered 35 cents per bushel, cobs
50 cents per load. 2-i E. 1 < ^
nue, phone 3323.
for rent.
p>ive acres land, fruit of all kinds,
2 room house, barn, well, only 2 mU
north Lincoln school. Come quick
Phone 3170. Robards & DeVore. ^
9 N. Harvey.
NOTICE.
On acount of putting in new equip-
ment, our cars will not run for a few
days. Patterson & Glascow.
UNION AND LIBERTY WORKERS.
XtTon" Sunday niBht. March 31,
Woodmen Hal, corner Robinson anil
Grand. Free.
cows;
■ or Sale—*-;21 E wasn
Holsteen, both tresh. ••■ •
MUlnlccUi i.UfiMri
iniitoii. Walnut (Irov additun.
loan.
MONEY
HERMAN MACK, Proprietor.-Basement ol the New Let Building
CHATTEL l,()ANS^Mon«y
checks.--Fidelity i ■> \y Main, room 2.
Corner of Main & Bdwy.. 31 . a 0 6
Phone 1986. , ,. _
MONKV Wo furnish lton
DO YOU NEED MONE d y you
first-claws chattels. ■ remains In your
You rece.ve
KS .mount of M.n m &BABCOCK.i^B||lhltogl
Z5MON BY TO LOAN Oil M-' |
Office with Jack
"" Money to Lmj ' rV t^ne Xr>H. ^12 I
||ee, room io old r.
to
m.
SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL
HUNGARIAN GOULASH WITH
HOME MADE NOODLES 2oz
Potatoes, Bread and Butter
Included with Above.
OTHER PRICES IN PROPORTION
Music from
6 to 8
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1907, newspaper, March 30, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101367/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.